Wailea Realty Corp. and Windermere Real Estate Raises $32,000 for Assistance Dogs of Hawaii

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1491930546MAUI, HI - Wailea Realty Corp., a Boutique of Windermere Real Estate owners, Brad MacArthur and Tom Tezak, have announced that their office raised $32,000 for Assistance Dogs of Hawaii. The money was raised during a month-long campaign in which they committed to donating $1,000 from every home sale their agents represented during the month of March.

The donation will be made via the Windermere Foundation, which to date has contributed over $33 million towards improving lives in communities where Windermere agents live and work.

"We are so thankful to Wailea Realty and the Windermere Foundation for their incredible generosity,” said Mo Maurer, Executive Director of Assistance Dogs of Hawaii, adding, “This donation will go a long way towards helping us provide more Assistance Dogs, free of charge, to those in need."

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Assistance Dogs of Hawaii is a non-profit organization that provides children and adults with disabilities professionally trained dogs that increase their independence and enhance the quality of their lives. They are committed to serving people in Hawaii with special needs and provide the dogs and their care free of charge.

“Assistance Dogs of Hawaii provides an invaluable resource to both children and adults in our community who have disabilities, so that they can reach their highest potential,” said  MacArthur. Tezak added, “We’re honored to have the opportunity to support an organization that is doing so much for our neighbors in need.”

About Windermere Real Estate

Windermere Real Estate is ranked the largest regional real estate company in the Western U.S. with over 300 offices and 6,000 agents serving communities in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Mexico. Last year, Windermere closed over 85,000 home sales for more than $33.2 billion in dollar volume. The Windermere family has a proud heritage of serving our neighbors via the Windermere Foundation which funds services for low-income and homeless families. Since 1989, the Windermere Foundation has contributed more than 33 million dollars towards improving lives in the communities where we live and work. For more information, visit www.windermere.com.